Sentences with phrase «painterly artist»

Slower, more methodical and more of a painterly artist than other younger pop - artists who tended to rely heavily on commercial art techniques (serigraphy, benday dots), Johns» works attracted significant praise and patronage.
I am a home health aide by trade and a graphic and painterly artist.
He also discovered a new interest in painterly artists from the past, particularly Titian.

Not exact matches

But, it's Pyo's deft ability to work painterly inspiration — abstract artist Ellsworth Kelly is a favorite — into her wearable, everyday creations that truly sets her apart.
Inspired to paint a story in navy hues, the artist of Blue Moors created this painterly abstract artwork that evokes the cool tones of seascapes.
Spending time in Haiti, Karan's bold, painterly brushstroke prints were inspired by the work of the Haitian artist, Philippe Dodar.
Recurrent throughout 8 Painters are stylings on past painterly marks and movements, not so much placed in quotations as absorbed into a work's facture... It's a hopeful sign that the artists in [the show] demonstrate a critical distillation of influences that inform their particular sensibilities, philosophical outlooks, and relationship to materials — not making any great claims, just proceeding in a personally deliberate way.»
Yet these works deny their painterly roots, sitting flat on the surface of the stretched cotton as if the result of a print process rather than from the hand of the artist.
The German artist, who famously uses a spraygun to extend her painterly gesture to an architectural scale, has included three trees — roots and all — atop an uneven surface of canvas and dirt to blur the distinction between museum and park.
And I wonder if you could talk about what that difference is for you between the technological, mechanical light used by artists like Turrell and Flavin and the kind of light that you are using in your painterly work.
In the late 1950s, South Korean artist Suh Se - ok, born in 1929, embarked on a painterly practice that borrowed from traditional Korean ink painting and modernist Western abstraction.
«Painterly Pasted Pictures» an exhibition of 20th century painters of collage curated by E. A. Carmean Jr. @ Freedman Art, New York, NY 2013 «Color & Edge» with Lauren Olitski Poster and Ann Walsh @ Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2012 «Extreme Possibilities: New Modernist Paradigms» The Painting Center, NYC, NY curated by Karen Wilkin 2009 «Direct Sculpture: A Dialogue in Polymers», Student Union Gallery, Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA 2006 «Greenberg in Syracuse; Then and Now», Company Gallery, ThINC, Syracuse NY 2005 «Studies in Abstraction: Lauren Olitski, Susan Roth, and Ann Walsh», curated by Wendy S. Evans, Student Union Gallery, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2005 «Rural Artists / Urban Sensibilities», C. W. White Gallery, Portland ME 2003 «The Clement Greenberg Collection», Joe & Emily Lowe Gallery, Syracuse, NY 2003 «Clement Greenberg, A Critic's Collection», Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon 2001 «The Mirvish Teaching Collection», Agnes Ethrington Gallery, Queens University, Kingston, Ont.
This suite of eight monumental paintings collectively bridges the formal and painterly gap between the emotionally powerful Abstract Expressionist masterpieces that brought Tworkov to prominence in the 1940s and 1950s and the more quiet, cerebral constructs that became the artist's late career focus in the 1970s and early 1980s, and which formed the basis of his one - man show at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1982.
Sylvester countered remarks by various critics that the artist's work was closer to sculpture than to painting: «in spite of the heaped - up paint, these are painterly images, not sculptural ones, have to be read as paintings, not as polychrome reliefs, and make their point just because their physical structure is virtually that of sculpture but their psychological impact is that of painting» (Sylvester, «Young English Painting», The Listener, 12 January 1956).
The artist's early canvasses upended painterly abstraction by incorporating goofy personal allusions, doodles and common craft materials.
One of the first American artists to investigate the aesthetic potential of the irregularly shaped canvas, Neil Williams initially depicted hard - edged geometric forms, but eventually turned to a painterly abstract style.
Wylie is a fiercely independent spirit, a highly gifted artist whose faux - naïve style and seemingly slapdash painterly manner belie a classical sensibility.
With this in mind, the top floor of the exhibition serves as a masterful stroke of curating, showing a number of mid-20th century canvases by the artist that serve not only to chart his evolution and development of his immediately recognizable painterly themes, but also to invite a striking comparison to the artist's compatriots.
In the aftermath of the Mexican revolution, the country's artists forged a new painterly vocabulary, which fused European modernism with local folkloric traditions, and became a global phenomenon.
Irrespective of their medium — whether a painter or sculptor — each of the artist's pieces is modestly sized, and shares an intimacy and a painterly approach to abstraction.
Multimedia artist Michael Snow on painterly photographs, photographic paintings, filmic sculptures, and other blends.
The brushstrokes of the green leaves that seemingly float amidst the flowers over the black background reveal the print's painterly origins, and is among the artist's recent and large screenprints that have become increasingly popular.
Testing the limits of size and color, Stella's Diderot paintings, and the present example specifically, find the artist pushing at the outer boundaries of his own established painterly style.
German artist Kati Heck uses a unique synthesis of photorealism, illustration and painterly expression to create seemingly collaged paintings.
Although he exhibited with optical artists in 1965, by 1966 he had moved away from the optical art towards looser and more painterly abstract canvases.
The paintings are not portraits of specific people, but the artist often uses the same facial shapes and motifs as a starting point for painterly exploration, such as in Shared Borders and Shared Space.
With the exception of Kelly, all of those artists developed their versions of painterly abstraction that has been characterized at times as lyrical abstraction, tachisme, color field, Nuagisme and abstract expressionism.
This exhibition marks the New York premier of Gilewicz» Cuboids video and the fourth presentation of the artist's three painterly objects (previously presented in New York in the framework of group exhibitions in ISCP Gallery in 2010, Queens Museum of Art in 2013, and Art Omi in Ghent, NY in 2014).
• Tony Smith (1912 — 1980), sculptor who bridged AbEx and minimalism (dad of Kiki) Mel Kendrick (b. 1949), formalist process - based sculptor Chris Wilmarth (1943 — 1987), sculptor of steel, bronze, and etched glass Joel Shapiro (b. 1941), minimalist sculptor who flirts with figuration Christopher Wool (b. 1955), Neo-AbExer with a taste for graffiti and repetition Alex Hubbard (b. 1975), rising master of painterly materials and abstract coloration Josh Smith (b. 1976), Factory - like painter of great expressive volume Jacob Kassay (b. 1984), mirrored - painting - wunderkind - turned - sackcloth artist • Andy Warhol (1928 — 1987), Pop maestro and appropriationist world - changer David Robbins (b. 1957), artist and «Concrete Comedy» theorist David LaChapelle (b. 1963), lush photographer of celebrity decadence Ronnie Cutrone (1948 — 2013), Factory personality and East Village cult figure George Condo (b. 1957), Neo-Picassian painter of the grotesque Mark Dagley (b. 1957), Op abstractionist • Richard Serra (b. 1939), grand master of process art and the post-industrial sublime Grégoire Müller (b. 1947), painter of current - event appropriations Philip Glass (b. 1937), «Einstein on the Beach» composer Lawrence Chandler (b. 1951), composer, musician, and sound artist • Sol LeWitt (1928 — 2007), father of conceptual art, multitasking artistic outsourcer Adrian Piper (b. 1948), performance art innovator Mark Williams (b. 1950), monochromatic minimalist painter
«Post Painterly Abstraction and Spanish Artist Joaquin Sorolla.»
This is an early landmark painting by the British artist known for his painterly Pop realism.
It depicts a crowned, spectral head rendered with a painterly ferocity remarkable even amid the artist's other vigorously expressive images.
Copied one from his gallery's website (they said it better than I could): The artist Loren Munk is known for his cubistic paintings that combine urban imagery with exhaustive historic research, complex systems of thinking and painterly finesse.
Each artist works in the abstract formalist tradition, but, through the development of new painterly vocabularies and use of unusual materials, attempts to redefine the boundaries of painting.
These painterly excavations work and rework Bradford's own negotiation with what the artist calls «easy equations» of racial, sexual and socio - economic realities, which are directly upended through his process.
By which he meant: the artist who was overturning abstract expressionism before its very principals had quite done with it; who, in the same instant, seemed to push the new painting beyond itself, subject it to antic parody and shrug off the whole profound and athletic painterly adventure.
Standout artists in the show include Tomashi Jackson, who uses Josef Albers's 1963 text Interaction of Color to explore the history of racial segregation in her painterly assemblages; David Shrobe, who creates surreal portraits by combining his figurative paintings and drawings with found materials; and Kennedy Yanko, who makes abstract sculptures by blending rubbery skins of poured paint and crumpled paper with bits of marble and scrap metal.
This work significantly augments the ICA / Boston's painting collection while also building on strategies of artists such as Sherrie Levine and Cady Noland that introduce notions of the painterly, the decorative, and the use of digital circulation of images into their work.
The Nashville artist uses textiles to create wall sculptures that offer a new take on the painterly values that have informed her work.
A painterly conversation between paint slinging and enigmatic sculptural assemblages, this first Atlanta solo show for Hughes, a 2012 - 13 Working Artist Project grantee, oozes a private exchange between artist and lover that is as playful and whimsical as it is grounded and tenderly hArtist Project grantee, oozes a private exchange between artist and lover that is as playful and whimsical as it is grounded and tenderly hartist and lover that is as playful and whimsical as it is grounded and tenderly honest.
According to the critic, the «painterly actions» of the artist «creates what I can only describe as a mute intensity, a sort of silent scream that echoes back through Modernism's own war torn history.»
Her working environment, documented for the first time in a number of new photographs by the artist, will be recreated as installations in the gallery, down to the paint pots, brushes, books and discarded scraps of newspaper that are similarly covered in the spatters, splashes and drips that result from her obsessive painterly method.
The artist's new works will continue his distinctive approach to painting, in which his works are both painterly and sculptural and also textural and figurative.
Her paintings are often gestural and expressionistic, perhaps ironically echoing the painterly bravado attributed to male abstract artists of the mid 20th century.
Each artist in the exhibition utilizes scale and weight to explore both visual and conceptual implications of depicting the environment: Jane Callister's painterly landscapes deftly intertwine process and imagery; each painting celebrates a material investigation that generates fictional yet enchanting landscapes.
Kazimir Malevich, From Cubsim and Futurism to Suprematism, The New Painterly Realism, 1915 On 17th December 1915, the Russo - Polish artist Kazimir Malevich opened an exhibition of his new «Suprematist» paintings in the Dobychina Art Bureau in the recently renamed city of Petrograd.
Ashley Bickerton is an American artist who combines photographic and painterly elements with industrial and found object assemblages.
This ambivalence toward the hand inspired the title of this exhibition, Phantom Limb, which brings together a wide cross-section of painterly activity by artists who are defining the terms by which we understand this tradition today.
A peculiar approach to dynamism and harmony is of great importance to the artist so the whole agenda is a plunge in the hidden realms of painterly experience.
Los Angeles based artist Laura Owens synthesizes influences as varied as Color Field painting, Baroque art, and textile art in her large and unabashedly painterly canvases.
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